its the geometric analogy of implicate order as proposed by him.They vary from group to group but there are common chief characteristics.

There are a total of nine points. All points represent the individuation and relationship of any active nexus of manifestation.( Not stored) To keep it simple..The general common interpretation is as follows:

Orientation: The six points represent all the spatial variations of orientation of a manifestation in three dimensions. Manifestation:Five points are the quintessence ( components) of every individual manifestation being acted on by reciprocal energy that prevents entropy.Behavior: Four points are the spectrum of behavioral activities in the manifestation of quintessence in components ( Earth Air Fire and Water)Dynamics: Three points are the dynamics of the four IE: Negative, Positive, Reconciling( Father, Son, Holy Ghost)Movement: Two points are the dynamism or movement of three A Dipole of motion based on Three.Nexus: One point is the nexus of any three dimensional transience resulting from the interaction of all the above.

Kabbalists have their own interpretation that is based more on a compendium of what they term correspondences (tables),Not so extreme in Hindus. Gnostics, Egyptians,etc. One built on the other with innovations\ additions much like the evolution and migration of Buddhists Northward. The earliest version is Sumerian.The basic idea is "enfoldment"Look on Youtube for dialogs between Krishnamurti and your physicist. Good stuff. Hynek and Vallee were into this stuff as off and on Rosicrucians.

Maybe I should have clarified enfoldment. Unlike from the top down science or religion of today ancients believed in movement of energy simultaneously moving upward as well as downward. Some called this involution. The Gnostic version of Jacob's ladder is an illustration of this. This is Ibn Al Arabi's cosmology of "One" Not a monarchical universe but one activity is actually an enfoldment or implicate order of several..like parallel programs. Everything is relationship ( if that makes sense) that makes one aspect happen contingent upon others.